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ia/bereanmalecontin00noye.pdf
The Berean. Male continence. Essay on scientific propagation
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886; Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886. Male continence. 1969; Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886. Essay on scientific propagation. 1969
New York: Arno Press, 1969
viii, 504 pages, 24 pages, 32 pages ; 24 cm Reprint of the 1847, 1872, and 1875 ed., respectively Original title, The berean: a manual for the help of those who seek the faith of the primitive church
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ia/bereanmalecontin00_vpty.pdf
The Berean. Male continence. Essay on scientific propagation
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886; Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886. Male continence. 1969; Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886. Essay on scientific propagation. 1969
New York: Arno Press, 1969
viii, 504 pages, 24 pages, 32 pages ; 24 cm Reprint of the 1847, 1872, and 1875 ed., respectively Original title, The berean: a manual for the help of those who seek the faith of the primitive church
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ia/bereanmalecontin0000noye.pdf
The Berean. Male continence. Essay on scientific propagation. --
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886; Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886. Essay on scientific propagation. 1969; Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886. Male continence. 1969
New York: Arno Press, Religion in America, New York, New York State, 1969
viii, 504, 24, 32 p. ; 24 cm. -- Reprint of the 1847, 1872, and 1875 ed., respectively
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ia/withoutsinlifede0000spen.pdf
Without sin: the life and death of the Oneida community
Spencer Klaw
Penguin, New York, London, United Kingdom, 1993
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ia/myfathershouse0000unse.pdf
My father's house: an Oneida boyhood
by Pierrepont Noyes; illustrated with photographs
Farrar & Rinehart, incorporated, New York, Toronto, Unknown, 1937
x, 312 pages 24 cm I. The Oneida community -- II. The children's house : An east room child -- I graduate to the south room -- A child's world -- My mother -- I begin to look around -- "Lucifer, son of the morning" -- Boyhood -- School, work and meeting -- "Scrapes" -- The outside -- The community at work -- Oneida communism -- Recreation -- III. The breakup : Disintegration -- The beginning of retreat -- Joint-stock looms -- Last days -- IV. Rebirth : The plunge -- Vineland -- The barn fire -- Readjustments -- My father again -- Family relations -- I accept fate -- I would be a carpenter -- I become a turkey street boy -- V. Emergence : Repatriation -- A year with my father -- The Kelly house -- Camp meeting -- Farewell to my father -- An interim -- On my own at last
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ia/noyesismunveiled0000east.pdf
Noyesism unveiled : a history of the sect self-styled perfectionists, with a summary view of their leading doctrines Brattleboro [Vt.] 1849
Hubbard Eastman
A M S Press, Incorporated, Communal societies in America, [New York, New York State, 1971
432 p. 22 cm
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ia/yankeesaintjohnh0000park.pdf
A Yankee Saint;: John Humphrey Noyes And The Oneida Community (the American Utopian Adventure)
Parker, Robert Allerton
Philadelphia : Porcupine Press, The American utopian adventure, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1972
322 p. : 22 cm, Reprint of the 1935 ed, Bibliography: p. 313-316
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ia/communalloveaton0000dema.pdf
Communal love at Oneida: A perfectionist vision of authority, property, and sexual order (Texts and studies in religion)
by Richard DeMaria
New York: E. Mellen Press, Texts and studies in religion ;, v. 2, New York, New York State, 1978
A sympathetic study of John Humphrey Noyes' vision of spirituality and his theology of love, clearly showing the implications of this theory for Noyes' doctrines of complex marriages, women's rights (other than equality), male continence, eugenics, and child-rearing. Based largely on primary sources.
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Oneida utopia : a community searching for human happiness and prosperity
Wonderley, Anthony
Cornell University Press, 2018 dec 31
" Oneida Utopia offers a fresh new reading of this fascinating American experiment, freed of the sociological and religious assumptions that have guided more traditional studies of the topic. An eye-opener."--Ellen Wayland-Smith, author of Oneida "Anthony Wonderley's fresh insights and wealth of knowledge illuminate the realities of communal life at Oneida, where the members created a work environment that combined fun, flirtation, and opportunity for personal and social development."--Carol Faulkner, author of Lucretia Mott's Heresy Oneida Utopia is a fresh and holistic treatment of a long-standing social experiment born of revival fervor and communitarian enthusiasm. The Oneida Community of upstate New York was dedicated to living as one family and to the sharing of all property, work, and love. Anthony Wonderley is a sensitive guide to the things and settings of Oneida life from its basis in John H. Noyes's complicated theology, through experiments in free love and gender equality, to the moment when the commune transformed itself into an industrial enterprise based on the production of silverware. Rather than drawing a sharp boundary between spiritual concerns and worldly matters, Wonderley argues that commune and company together comprise a century-long narrative of economic success, innovative thinking, and abiding concern for the welfare of others. Oneida Utopia seamlessly combines the evidence of social life and intellectual endeavor with the testimony of built environment and material culture. Wonderley shares with readers his intimate knowledge of evidence from the Oneida Community: maps and photographs, quilts and furniture, domestic objects and industrial products, and the biggest artifact of all, their communal home. Wonderley also takes a novel approach to the thought of the commune's founder, examining individually and in context Noyes's reactions to interests and passions of the day, including revivalism, millennialism, utopianism, and spiritualism.
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Oneida Utopia : A Community Searching for Human Happiness and Prosperity
Anthony Wayne Wonderley
Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 2017
Oneida Utopia is a fresh and holistic treatment of a long-standing social experiment born of revival fervor and communitarian enthusiasm. The Oneida Community of upstate New York was dedicated to living as one family and to the sharing of all property, work, and love. Anthony Wonderley is a sensitive guide to the things and settings of Oneida life from its basis in John H. Noyes’s complicated theology, through experiments in free love and gender equality, to the moment when the commune transformed itself into an industrial enterprise based on the production of silverware. Rather than drawing a sharp boundary between spiritual concerns and worldly matters, Wonderley argues that commune and company together comprise a century-long narrative of economic success, innovative thinking, and abiding concern for the welfare of others. Oneida Utopia seamlessly combines the evidence of social life and intellectual endeavor with the testimony of built environment and material culture. Wonderley shares with readers his intimate knowledge of evidence from the Oneida Community: maps and photographs, quilts and furniture, domestic objects and industrial products, and the biggest artifact of all, their communal home. Wonderley also takes a novel approach to the thought of the commune’s founder, examining individually and in context Noyes’s reactions to interests and passions of the day, including revivalism, millennialism, utopianism, and spiritualism.ISBN : 9781501709807
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ia/withoutsinlifede00klaw.pdf
Without sin : the life and death of the Oneida community
Klaw, Spencer, 1920-
Viking Adult, New York, N.Y., U.S.A, New York State, 1993
Spencer Klaw's Without Sin Chronicles The Rise And Fall Of Nineteenth-century America's Most Successful Experiment In Utopian Living: The Oneida Community In Upstate New York. Founded In 1848 By A Small Band Of Christian Perfectionists Under The Leadership Of John Humphrey Noyes, The Community Flourished For More Than Thirty Years. Before It Was Finally Destroyed By A Fierce Internal Dispute - As Well As External Attacks By A Legion Of Self-appointed Guardians Of Public Morals--oneida Could Boast Some Three Hundred Practicing Members Who, Following The Tenets Of Noyes's Bible Communism, Collectively Owned And Operated A Number Of Profitable Factories And Mills And Drew Thousands Of Curious Visitors To See How They Lived.^ Perhaps The Most Distinctive Aspect Of Life At Oneida Was The Highly Unorthodox Sexual Regimen Prescribed By Its Founder, Who Believed That In A Community Of True Christians, God Did Not Intend Love Between Men And Women To Be Confined To The Narrow Channels Of Conventional Matrimony. In The Oneidan System Of Complex Marriage, Every Woman In The Community Was Considered To Be Married To Every Man, Resulting In A Virtually Constant Exchange Of Sexual Partners. Oneidan Men Were Required To Practice A Special Technique Of Birth Control, Freeing The Women From The Burden Of Bearing Unwanted Children. Child-rearing, Like Most Work At Oneida, Was Shared By The Community's Men And Women. According To Noyes's View, Work, Like Sex, Was Intended To Be Joyous: Oneidans Were Encouraged To Change Jobs Often To Prevent Boredom, And Whenever Possible Hard And Monotonous Work Was Transformed Into A Game Or Social Occasion.^ Working For More Than A Decade From The Letters And Diaries - Many Previously Unpublished - Of Oneida's Own Members, Spencer Klaw Has Rescued A Largely Forgotten Chapter In American History, Reminding Us Of One Of The Most Successful Attempts Ever Made To Build A Society In Which Men And Women Could Live Together Harmoniously Sharing With Absolute Equality The Fruits Of Their Common Labor. As One Of The Children Born And Raised At Oneida Would Write Years After The Community Had Disappeared, I Have The Faith To Believe That Here A Great Example Of Unselfishness Was Set For The World For All Time, And That The Future Will Find That Out. Spencer Klaw. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 295-323) And Index.
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ia/manwhowouldbeper0000thom.pdf
The Man Who Would Be Perfect: John Humphrey Noyes and the Utopian Impulse (Anniversary Collection)
Robert David Thomas
University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary Collection, Lightning Source Inc. (Tier 2), Philadelphia, 2016
John Humphrey Noyes, founder of utopian communities in Putney, Vermont, and Oneida, New York, remain one of the most enigmatic reformers of the nineteenth century. The last biography, written over forty years ago, portrayed Noyes as a "Yankee Saint," a man of progressive ideas and religious vision. Yet he has also been called a "Vermont Casanova" whose elaborate theology of Perfection is simply justified the license he took with the women in his communities. Robert David Thomas makes a convincing case that Noyes, though riven by conflict and full of contradictions, had his finger on the social and cultural problems that were bothering a great many Americans of his time. Studied out of context, Noyes must remain a mystery-radical yet conservative, shy yet arrogant, retiring, and passive yet forceful, even oppressive, in his leadership. But against the background of nineteenth-century American activism and religious enthusiasm, John Humphrey Noyes emerges as a man who overcame a tortured personal life and marshaled his inner resources to grapple with a confusing and rapidly changing social world. Using modern theories of the ego, Thomas provides a psychologically consistent portrait of Noyes and therein a new perspective on the roots of nineteenth-century Perfectionism, utopian, reform, sexual ideology, and family theory. More than a conventional psycho-biography, this study assumes a sociological theme in its explanations of the social tensions of the era and the sources of "disorder" now so frequently mentioned in studies of the previous century.
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ia/malecontinenceto00noye.pdf
Male Continence: Together With Essay On Scientific Propagation, Dixon And His Copyists, [and] Salvation From Sin
Noyes, John Humphrey , 1811-1886
A M S Press, Incorporated, Communal societies in America, New York, New York State, 1974
Reprint Of 4 Works Originally Published By The Oneida Community, Oneida, N.y.; The 1st Originally Issued 1872, 2d 1874 At Wallingford, Conn., 3d 1875, And 4th 1876.
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Oneida Utopia : A Community Searching for Human Happiness and Prosperity
Wonderley, Anthony Wayne
Cornell University Press, Illustrated, 2017
<P><I>Oneida Utopia</I> is a fresh and holistic treatment of a long-standing social experiment born of revival fervor and communitarian enthusiasm. The Oneida Community of upstate New York was dedicated to living as one family and to the sharing of all property, work, and love. Anthony Wonderley is a sensitive guide to the things and settings of Oneida life from its basis in John H. Noyes’s complicated theology, through experiments in free love and gender equality, to the moment when the commune transformed itself into an industrial enterprise based on the production of silverware. Rather than drawing a sharp boundary between spiritual concerns and worldly matters, Wonderley argues that commune and company together comprise a century-long narrative of economic success, innovative thinking, and abiding concern for the welfare of others. </P><P><I>Oneida Utopia</I> seamlessly combines the evidence of social life and intellectual endeavor with the testimony of built environment and material culture. Wonderley shares with readers his intimate knowledge of evidence from the Oneida Community: maps and photographs, quilts and furniture, domestic objects and industrial products, and the biggest artifact of all, their communal home. Wonderley also takes a novel approach to the thought of the commune’s founder, examining individually and in context Noyes’s reactions to interests and passions of the day, including revivalism, millennialism, utopianism, and spiritualism.</P>
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ia/sexualindulgence0000unse.pdf
Sexual Indulgence And Denial (sex, Marriage, And Society)
Ezra H Heywood; John Humphrey Noyes; Alice B Stockham
Ayer Co Pub, Sex, marriage, and society, New York, New York State, May 1974
23, 23, 24, 140 p. 23 cm Reprint of Cupid's yokes, by E. H. Heywood, published in 1876 by Co-operative Pub. Co., Princeton, Mass.; of Uncivil liberty, by E. H. Heywood, published in 1877 by Co-operative Pub. Co., Princeton, Mass.; of Male continence, by J. H. Noyes, published in 1872 by the Oneida Community, Oneida, N.Y.; and of the new and rev. ed., 1903, of Karezza, by A. B. Stockham, published by Stockham Pub. Co., Chicago
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Oneida utopia : a community searching for human happiness and prosperity
Anthony Wayne Wonderley
Cornell University Press, Illustrated, FR, 2017
" Oneida Utopia offers a fresh new reading of this fascinating American experiment, freed of the sociological and religious assumptions that have guided more traditional studies of the topic. An eye-opener."--Ellen Wayland-Smith, author of Oneida "Anthony Wonderley's fresh insights and wealth of knowledge illuminate the realities of communal life at Oneida, where the members created a work environment that combined fun, flirtation, and opportunity for personal and social development."--Carol Faulkner, author of Lucretia Mott's Heresy Oneida Utopia is a fresh and holistic treatment of a long-standing social experiment born of revival fervor and communitarian enthusiasm. The Oneida Community of upstate New York was dedicated to living as one family and to the sharing of all property, work, and love. Anthony Wonderley is a sensitive guide to the things and settings of Oneida life from its basis in John H. Noyes's complicated theology, through experiments in free love and gender equality, to the moment when the commune transformed itself into an industrial enterprise based on the production of silverware. Rather than drawing a sharp boundary between spiritual concerns and worldly matters, Wonderley argues that commune and company together comprise a century-long narrative of economic success, innovative thinking, and abiding concern for the welfare of others. Oneida Utopia seamlessly combines the evidence of social life and intellectual endeavor with the testimony of built environment and material culture. Wonderley shares with readers his intimate knowledge of evidence from the Oneida Community: maps and photographs, quilts and furniture, domestic objects and industrial products, and the biggest artifact of all, their communal home. Wonderley also takes a novel approach to the thought of the commune's founder, examining individually and in context Noyes's reactions to interests and passions of the day, including revivalism, millennialism, utopianism, and spiritualism.
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Oneida utopia : a community searching for human happiness and prosperity
Anthony Wayne Wonderley
Cornell University Press, Illustrated, FR, 2017
" Oneida Utopia offers a fresh new reading of this fascinating American experiment, freed of the sociological and religious assumptions that have guided more traditional studies of the topic. An eye-opener."--Ellen Wayland-Smith, author of Oneida "Anthony Wonderley's fresh insights and wealth of knowledge illuminate the realities of communal life at Oneida, where the members created a work environment that combined fun, flirtation, and opportunity for personal and social development."--Carol Faulkner, author of Lucretia Mott's Heresy Oneida Utopia is a fresh and holistic treatment of a long-standing social experiment born of revival fervor and communitarian enthusiasm. The Oneida Community of upstate New York was dedicated to living as one family and to the sharing of all property, work, and love. Anthony Wonderley is a sensitive guide to the things and settings of Oneida life from its basis in John H. Noyes's complicated theology, through experiments in free love and gender equality, to the moment when the commune transformed itself into an industrial enterprise based on the production of silverware. Rather than drawing a sharp boundary between spiritual concerns and worldly matters, Wonderley argues that commune and company together comprise a century-long narrative of economic success, innovative thinking, and abiding concern for the welfare of others. Oneida Utopia seamlessly combines the evidence of social life and intellectual endeavor with the testimony of built environment and material culture. Wonderley shares with readers his intimate knowledge of evidence from the Oneida Community: maps and photographs, quilts and furniture, domestic objects and industrial products, and the biggest artifact of all, their communal home. Wonderley also takes a novel approach to the thought of the commune's founder, examining individually and in context Noyes's reactions to interests and passions of the day, including revivalism, millennialism, utopianism, and spiritualism.
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ia/historyofamerica0000noye.pdf
Strange Cults and Utopias of Nineteenth Century America
John Humphrey Noyes
Dover Publications, Incorporated, New Ed edition, September 1966
A reprint edition of an 1870 work entitled History of American Socialism
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Duties beyond borders : on the limits and possibilities of ethical international politics
edited with an introduction and prefaces by Constance Noyes Robertson
Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, York State book, First edition, Syracuse, New York, 1970
The Oneida Community Was Founded In 1848 In Upstate New York Under The Leadership Of John Humphrey Noyes. Of All Of The 19th-century Utopian Experiments In Communal Living, It Was The Most Enduring And The Most Successful. In This Compilation From The Community Newspapers And Other Documents, The Men And Women Themselves Describe Life In The Oneida Community--the Way They Lived, How They Worked And Played, Their Views On Raising Children, Personal Relationships, Education, Religion. The Book Is Alive With A Sense Of Joy, Intelligence, Commitment, And Practical Common Sense. Noyes And His Followers Came To Oneida After Being Driven Out Of Putney, Vermont, Where The Community Had Worked Out The Basic Tenets And Practices Of Perfectionism, The Religious Concept By Which They Lived. Noyes Believed It Necessary For The Community To Publish Information About Its Members And Activities, So That Interested Outsiders--and Sister Communes--could Read The Truth About Life At Oneida.--from Publisher Description. Where They Lived -- How They Lived And Worked -- What They Thought -- Criticism -- Health -- Education -- How They Played -- Business -- Complex Marriage -- Women -- Children -- Stirpiculture. Edited, With An Introd. And Prefaces, By Constance Noyes Robertson. Bibliography: P. 362-364.
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Mutual Criticism
Oneida Community; John Humphrey Noyes; Murray Levine; Barbara Benedict Bunker
Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, N.Y, New York State, 1975
Introd. By Murray Levine And Barbara Benedict Bunker. May Most Likely Be Attributed To John Humphrey Noyes. Reprint Of The 1876 Ed. Published By The Office Of The American Socialist, Oneida, N.y. Bibliography: P. Xxix-xxx.
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Two Mystic Communities In America (the Radical Tradition In America)
by John E. Jacoby
Westport, Conn.: Hyperion Press, The Radical tradition in America, Westport, Conn, Connecticut, 1975
By John E. Jacoby. Reprint Of The 1931 Ed. Published By Les Presses Universitaires De France, Paris. Includes Bibliographical References.
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nexusstc/The Man who Would be Perfect/1d46dabde5f81e7431254ab7c50e08d8.pdf
The Man Who Would Be Perfect: John Humphrey Noyes and the Utopian Impulse (Anniversary Collection)
Robert David Thomas
University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary Collection, [Philadelphia], Pennsylvania, 1977
John Humphrey Noyes, founder of utopian communities in Putney, Vermont, and Oneida, New York, remain one of the most enigmatic reformers of the nineteenth century. The last biography, written over forty years ago, portrayed Noyes as a "Yankee Saint," a man of progressive ideas and religious vision. Yet he has also been called a "Vermont Casanova" whose elaborate theology of Perfection is simply justified the license he took with the women in his communities. Robert David Thomas makes a convincing case that Noyes, though riven by conflict and full of contradictions, had his finger on the social and cultural problems that were bothering a great many Americans of his time. Studied out of context, Noyes must remain a mystery-radical yet conservative, shy yet arrogant, retiring, and passive yet forceful, even oppressive, in his leadership. But against the background of nineteenth-century American activism and religious enthusiasm, John Humphrey Noyes emerges as a man who overcame a tortured personal life and marshaled his inner resources to grapple with a confusing and rapidly changing social world. Using modern theories of the ego, Thomas provides a psychologically consistent portrait of Noyes and therein a new perspective on the roots of nineteenth-century Perfectionism, utopian, reform, sexual ideology, and family theory. More than a conventional psycho-biography, this study assumes a sociological theme in its explanations of the social tensions of the era and the sources of "disorder" now so frequently mentioned in studies of the previous century.
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ia/oneidacommunitya00robe.pdf
Oneida Community;: An autobiography, 1851-1876
edited with an introduction and prefaces by Constance Noyes Robertson
Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, York State book, First edition, Syracuse, New York, 1970
The Oneida Community Was Founded In 1848 In Upstate New York Under The Leadership Of John Humphrey Noyes. Of All Of The 19th-century Utopian Experiments In Communal Living, It Was The Most Enduring And The Most Successful. In This Compilation From The Community Newspapers And Other Documents, The Men And Women Themselves Describe Life In The Oneida Community--the Way They Lived, How They Worked And Played, Their Views On Raising Children, Personal Relationships, Education, Religion. The Book Is Alive With A Sense Of Joy, Intelligence, Commitment, And Practical Common Sense. Noyes And His Followers Came To Oneida After Being Driven Out Of Putney, Vermont, Where The Community Had Worked Out The Basic Tenets And Practices Of Perfectionism, The Religious Concept By Which They Lived. Noyes Believed It Necessary For The Community To Publish Information About Its Members And Activities, So That Interested Outsiders--and Sister Communes--could Read The Truth About Life At Oneida.--from Publisher Description. Where They Lived -- How They Lived And Worked -- What They Thought -- Criticism -- Health -- Education -- How They Played -- Business -- Complex Marriage -- Women -- Children -- Stirpiculture. Edited, With An Introd. And Prefaces, By Constance Noyes Robertson. Bibliography: P. 362-364.
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The Berean [electronic resource] : a manual for the help of those who seek the faith of the primitive church
by John H. Noyes
Published at the Office of the Spiritual Magazine, Putney, Vt, Vermont, 1847
http://www.archive.org/details/bereanmanualforh00noyerich
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History of American socialisms / by John Humphrey Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1870, c1869., Pennsylvania, 1869
Brings Lincoln to life by placing him in the context of his own personal background and the larger circumstances of the country's greatest conflict
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Mutual criticism
John Humphrey Noyes
Office of the American Socialist, Oneida, N.Y, Unknown, 1876
http://www.archive.org/details/mutualcriticism00noye
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Religious experience of John Humphrey Noyes, founder of the Oneida community / with seventeen illustrations, compiled and edited by George Wallingford Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
Macmillan, 1923., New York State, 1923
" ... Early life ... to his twenty-seventh year, when he founded a religious community at Putney, Vermont"--Jacket
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History of American socialisms / by John Humphrey Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1870, c1869., Pennsylvania, 1869
Brings Lincoln to life by placing him in the context of his own personal background and the larger circumstances of the country's greatest conflict
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Strange cults and utopias of 19th-century America / With a new introd. by Mark Holloway.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
Dover Publications, c1966., New York State, 1966
A reprint edition of an 1870 work entitled History of American Socialism
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History of American socialisms by John Humphrey Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
Lippincott, 1870., Philadelphia, 1870
A. J. MacDonald surveyed the utopian and experimental communities in America during 1842 to 1854. He took notes and solicited information on every commune he could find or hear about, to study them and give account of their successes and failures, and lived at many of them for many months. MacDonald died before he could publish his work, but in 1864 John Humphrey Noyes recovered the manuscripts and continued the project, compiling a selection of MacDonald's notes on the different communities, and added on his own work. The book explains the two communal movements of Fourierism and Owenism, and how they relate to the religious revivals of the time, the women's rights movement, and the anti-slavery movement. The communities studied include the Fourierist *phalanxes*, Robret Owen's communities, Brook Farm, and the religious communities. The book is written in a clear style with frequent quotes from publications by or about the communities, and discussions about the character of the communities, the movements, and the people involved.
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Home-talks / by John Humphrey Noyes ; edited by Alfred Barron and George Noyes Miller. Vol. 1.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
AMS Press, 1975., Communal societies in America, New York, New York State, 1975
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Religious experience of John Humphrey Noyes, founder of the Oneida community / with seventeen illustrations, compiled and edited by George Wallingford Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
Macmillan, 1923., New York State, 1923
" ... Early life ... to his twenty-seventh year, when he founded a religious community at Putney, Vermont"--Jacket
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Religious experience of John Humphrey Noyes, founder of the Oneida community / with seventeen illustrations, compiled and edited by George Wallingford Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
Macmillan, 1923., New York State, 1923
" ... Early life ... to his twenty-seventh year, when he founded a religious community at Putney, Vermont"--Jacket
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Noyesism unveiled; a history of the sect self-styled Perfectionists with a summary view of their leading doctrines. Brattleboro [Vt.] 1849.
Eastman, Hubbard, d. 1891.
AMS Press, 1971], Communal societies in America, [New York, New York State, 1971
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Home-talks, by John Humphrey Noyes. Ed. by Alfred Barron and George Noyes Miller. v. 1.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886
Pub. by the Community, 1875., Michigan, 1875
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Male continence, together with Essay on scientific propagation, Dixon and his copyists, [and] Salvation from sin.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
AMS Press [1974], Communal societies in America, New York, New York State, 1974
Reprint Of 4 Works Originally Published By The Oneida Community, Oneida, N.y.; The 1st Originally Issued 1872, 2d 1874 At Wallingford, Conn., 3d 1875, And 4th 1876.
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History of American socialisms / John Humphrey Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
Hillary House Publishers, Ltd., 1961., New York State, 1961
Survey of Owenism (e.g., New Harmony) and Fourierism in the United States (e.g., Brook Farm). Does also include Spiritualist communities, the Shakers, the Oneida Community, and other socialist associations of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
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History of American socialisms / John Humphrey Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
Hillary House Publishers, Ltd., 1961., New York State, 1961
Survey of Owenism (e.g., New Harmony) and Fourierism in the United States (e.g., Brook Farm). Does also include Spiritualist communities, the Shakers, the Oneida Community, and other socialist associations of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
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The Berean : a manual for the help of those who seek the faith of the primitive church / By John H. Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886
Office of the Spiritual magazine, 1847., American Theological Library Association (ATLA) Historical Monographs Collection, Putney, Vt, 1847
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The Berean : a manual for the help of those who seek the faith of the primitive church / By John H. Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886
Office of the Spiritual magazine, 1847., American Theological Library Association (ATLA) Historical Monographs Collection, Putney, Vt, 1847
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The Berean : a manual for the help of those who seek the faith of the primitive church / By John H. Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886
Office of the Spiritual magazine, 1847., American Theological Library Association (ATLA) Historical Monographs Collection, Putney, Vt, 1847
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History of American socialisms / John Humphrey Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
Hillary House Publishers, Ltd., 1961., New York State, 1961
Survey of Owenism (e.g., New Harmony) and Fourierism in the United States (e.g., Brook Farm). Does also include Spiritualist communities, the Shakers, the Oneida Community, and other socialist associations of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
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History of American socialisms / John Humphrey Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
Hillary House Publishers, Ltd., 1961., New York State, 1961
Survey of Owenism (e.g., New Harmony) and Fourierism in the United States (e.g., Brook Farm). Does also include Spiritualist communities, the Shakers, the Oneida Community, and other socialist associations of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
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Confessions of John H. Noyes. Part I. Confession of religious experience: including a history of modern perfectionism.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
Leonard & Co., 1849., Unknown, 1849
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A treatise on the second coming of Christ / by John H. Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
n.p., 1840., Michigan, 1840
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Salvation from sin : the end of Christian faith / by J. H. Noyes ...
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
Oneida Community, 1869, Connecticut, 1869
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Salvation from sin, the end of Christian faith. By J.H. Noyes ... Published by the Oneida community.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
Printed at the Circular Office, 1866., Connecticut, 1866
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Confessions of John H. Noyes. Pt. 1. Confession of religious experience, including a history of modern perfectionism
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886
Leonard & Company, Printers, 1849, Michigan, 1978
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Salvation from sin, the end of Christian faith / by John Humphrey Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
Oneida Community, 1876., New York State, 1876
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Salvation from sin, the end of Christian faith / by John Humphrey Noyes.
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1811-1886.
Oneida Community, 1876., New York State, 1876
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